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Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 17, July 2016

Short communications
1.) Corruption, crony capitalism and conflict: Rethinking the political economy of coal in Bangladesh and beyond. --Chaitanya Kumar Kotikalapudi.
2.) Debating climate economics: A response to Ackerman’s critique of climate damage modelin. --Richard S.J. Tol.
3.) Debating climate economics: A reply to Richard Tol’s response on climate damage modeling. --Frank Ackerman, Charles Munitz.

Social science and energy studies
4.) Environmental considerations in the organizational context: A pathway to pro-environmental behaviour at work. --Angela Ruepert, Kees Keizer, Linda Steg, Fridanna Maricchiolo, ... Daniela Moza.
5.) Stakeholder involvement in sustainability science—A critical view. --Jahel Mielke, Hannah Vermaßen, Saskia Ellenbeck, Blanca Fernandez Milan, Carlo Jaeger.

The acceptance of energy systems
6.) Investments in renewable energies by German households: A matter of economics, social influences and ecological concern?. --Ingo Kastner, Ellen Matthies.
7.) Shades of green: Centralisation, decentralisation and controversy among European renewable electricity visions. --Johan Lilliestam, Susanne Hanger.
8.) The Solution that Might Have Been: Resolving Social Conflict in Deliberations about Future Electricity Grid Development. --Wenche Tobiasson, Tooraj Jamasb.
9.) Creating transitions to electric road transport in Norway: The role of user imaginaries. --Marianne Ryghaug, Marit Toftaker.
10.) Political efficacy and familiarity as predictors of attitudes towards electric transmission lines in the United States. --Jeffrey C. Joe, Kelsie Hendrickson, Maria Wong, Stephanie L. Kane, ... Robert Beazer.

Energy, consumption, and behavior
11.) Intervening to change behaviour and save energy in the workplace: A systematic review of available evidence. --Sam C. Staddon, Chandrika Cycil, Murray Goulden, Caroline Leygue, Alexa Spence.

National energy politics and profiles
12.) Is “fracking” a new dirty word? The influence of word choice on public views toward natural gas attitudes. --James W. Stoutenborough, Scott E. Robinson, Arnold Vedlitz.
13.) Institutional entrepreneurship in transforming energy systems towards sustainability: Wind energy in Finland and India. --Suyash Jolly, Petr Spodniak, R.P.J.M. Raven.

Energy institutions and governance
14.) The rise of governments in global oil governance: Historical dynamics, transaction cost economics, and contemporary implications. --Michael Sander.

History and energy transitions
15.) The political economy of energy transitions in Mozambique and South Africa: The role of the Rising Powers. --Marcus Power, Peter Newell, Lucy Baker, Harriet Bulkeley, ... Adrian Smith.

Energy equity and justice
16.) Partnership or placation? The role of trust and justice in the shared ownership of renewable energy projects. --Fleur Goedkoop, Patrick Devine-Wright.
Rethinking the energy-growth nexus: Proposing an index of sustainable economic welfare for Sub-Saharan Africa. --Angeliki N. Menegaki, Can Tansel Tugcu.

Book review
17.) Innovations in Home Energy Use: A Sourcebook for Behavior Change, B.G. Southwell, E.M.B. Doran, L.S. Richman (Eds.). RTI Press, Research Triangle Park, NC (2016). --Ashley Rose Kelly.
Ackerman, Frank - Personal Name
Stoutenborough, James W. - Personal Name
Staddon, Sam C. - Personal Name
Joe, Jeffrey C. - Personal Name
Ryghaug, Marianne - Personal Name
Tobiasson, Wenche - Personal Name
Lilliestam, Johan - Personal Name
Mielke, Jahel - Personal Name
Ruepert, Angela - Personal Name
Tol, Richard S.J. - Personal Name
Kotikalapudi, Chaitanya Kumar - Personal Name
Kastner, Ingo - Personal Name
Jolly, Suyash - Personal Name
Volume 17, July 2016
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2016
United Kingdom
170 hlm
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